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dan in new york. dan? >> hi, jim. how you doing? >> not bad, thank you. how about you? >> very good. i'm a 31-year retired teacher of global studies and economics from the beautiful town of washingtonville in upstate new york. >> man, you got the life. >> i do. i do. and i have a question for you. it's about a defense stock that i've owned for a number of years, curtis wright. what do you feel the future of curtis wright will be if obama retains the presidency or if gop candidate mitt romney wins the position? >> i think they have enough that is not defense for it to carry through. i have to tell you something, this has been a historically cheap stock. i've always expected one day it would be snapped up. it never has. it's inexpensive so i'm not concerned about it. atk might be ready for takeoff. and tonight's analyst shootout, i'm agreeing with the bulls at cowen. more importantly, i'm saying stay tuned for the lightning round. plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work
dan in new york. dan? >> hi, jim. how you doing? >> not bad, thank you. how about you? >> very good. i'm a 31-year retired teacher of global studies and economics from the beautiful town of washingtonville in upstate new york. >> man, you got the life. >> i do. i do. and i have a question for you. it's about a defense stock that i've owned for a number of years, curtis wright. what do you feel the future of curtis wright will be if obama retains the presidency or...
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dan. yes? molÉ sauce. [ male announcer ] with ge's most advanced cooking technology, the cafÉ line takes food further. ♪ greetings from thees food people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. since then, there's been one wedding, 2 kids, and 43 bottles of olay total effects. so in spite of 185 tantrums 378 pre-dawn starts and a lot of birthdays, caroline still looks amazing. you can challenge what's possible thanks to the trusted performance of olay. 60 years, millions of women, real results. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] welcome back. i always say our sh
dan. yes? molÉ sauce. [ male announcer ] with ge's most advanced cooking technology, the cafÉ line takes food further. ♪ greetings from thees food people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen...
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. >> this is a wbal tv-11 editorial with president and general manager dan joerres. >> it's time to lace up the running shoes and grab your bib number. in just a week, 27,000 runners from around the world will hit the streets of baltimore for the annual baltimore running festival. the race has blossomed to a full morning that features something for everyone ages 1 to 86. from avid runners, to half marathoners, 5-kers and a fun run, it offers a challenging course and powers tourism in our town. the international field includes runners from 24 countries and every state in the u.s. last year's men champion will return to defend his title and take home the $25,000 prize. the race is expected to generate more than $30 million in economic impact to the city. wbal is proud to be the official television station of the festival and will provide live coverage. to sign up to run, log on to wbal.com. >> you're watching wbal tv-11, this is 11 news sunday morning. >> i'm jennifer franciotti. >> and i'm lisa robinson. our top stories in a moment. first let's look outside with meteorologist tony pann. >
. >> this is a wbal tv-11 editorial with president and general manager dan joerres. >> it's time to lace up the running shoes and grab your bib number. in just a week, 27,000 runners from around the world will hit the streets of baltimore for the annual baltimore running festival. the race has blossomed to a full morning that features something for everyone ages 1 to 86. from avid runners, to half marathoners, 5-kers and a fun run, it offers a challenging course and powers tourism...
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dan. yes? molÉ sauce. [ male announcer ] with ge's most advanced cooking technology, the cafÉ line takes food further. ♪ >>> a special milestone this weekend for cultural icons the beatles and james bond. they were both part of the british invasion and they share something else that are important as well. keir simmons from london. >> reporter: britain's biggest spy got spy billing at the olympics. and a former beatle closed the show. the beatles -- >> here they are, the baelts! >> reporter: and bond. turns out they've been together a long time. >> bond. james bond. >> bond. >> reporter: 007 was created by former spy ian fleming back in the '50s, but the hugely successful movie franchise got its start with the release of "dr. no" 50 years ago. >> a license to kill where he pleases, when he pleases. >> a lovely story, quite exotic locations, and some fun. >> reporter: a winning formula and a license to fill movie theaters for half a century. the latest bond, "skyfall" out next month. bond has
dan. yes? molÉ sauce. [ male announcer ] with ge's most advanced cooking technology, the cafÉ line takes food further. ♪ >>> a special milestone this weekend for cultural icons the beatles and james bond. they were both part of the british invasion and they share something else that are important as well. keir simmons from london. >> reporter: britain's biggest spy got spy billing at the olympics. and a former beatle closed the show. the beatles -- >> here they are, the...
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levin gary, dan ponce. live in gary, dan ponce de. >> we showed you the largest .ponce. ponce, wgn news. >> it is a large-scale operation and at the same time the profits from that will be used to purchase firearms and that's where the violence comes and the superintendent himself talking about the biggest drug bust ever the crops to football field's wide were nestled deep inside the wetlands near stoney island, but it wasn't visible from the ground, a police chopper unit was on a routine flight yesterday when it spotted a path of a few familiar plants below. deliberately placed in the ground throw after row, there between 4-10 ft. tall as big as christmas trees who was one of the first on the scene yesterday says the lieutenant also an abandoned camp a tarp, a sleeping bag food no weapons and no sign of any criminals. it's extremely thick it's like walking through the john bull back in there that was earlier before street and sanitation workers arrived with their bulldozers and dump trucks early this morning it's been hauled away for a controlled burn at an undisclosed
levin gary, dan ponce. live in gary, dan ponce de. >> we showed you the largest .ponce. ponce, wgn news. >> it is a large-scale operation and at the same time the profits from that will be used to purchase firearms and that's where the violence comes and the superintendent himself talking about the biggest drug bust ever the crops to football field's wide were nestled deep inside the wetlands near stoney island, but it wasn't visible from the ground, a police chopper unit was on a...
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as dan billow reports, it took several deputies and some luck to get the big bird off the road and out of danger. >> taco is a 4-year-old emu, a 5 foot tall flightless bird who was out looking for a mate according to his owner. nothing resembles a female emu, but he isn't one to be mror. motorcycles seemed to draw his interest. imagine being this guy pulled over by a giant bird. maybe he'll wear his helmet from now on. >> it's odd. it's not something that we see every day. i think our guys did a really good job on trying to contain the bird. >> taco wu interested in everything and everyone. deputies at first had no idea what to do with him. they tried to herd him off the road using patrol cars. not a chance. another motorcycle arrived. that, too, was a mistake. taco wanted a kiss. and high stepping across the highway, he seemed as free as, well, a bird. >> it's a very large bird. at the time of the incident folks were trying to get to work. we have school buses going around, so it became a traffic hazard. >> taco lives in a suburban back yard two blocks away wrshg the uniqueness doesn'
as dan billow reports, it took several deputies and some luck to get the big bird off the road and out of danger. >> taco is a 4-year-old emu, a 5 foot tall flightless bird who was out looking for a mate according to his owner. nothing resembles a female emu, but he isn't one to be mror. motorcycles seemed to draw his interest. imagine being this guy pulled over by a giant bird. maybe he'll wear his helmet from now on. >> it's odd. it's not something that we see every day. i think...
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our dan lothian is up very early at the university of denver. and, dan, i understand this is the fourth time that these two men have really ever encountered one another in person. is that expected to have any effect when they meet each other on stage? >> well, certainly this is not someone who the president spent time with in the senate, has not spent a lot of time talking to him, and when they debate tonight, for 90 minutes, it will be the most time and the longest time that they have spent interacting at all. so it is an unusual, i guess, setting if you will for the president and governor mitt romney. but nonetheless, they're getting ready for this big event, the last couple of days they have been doing these mock debates, going through every possible question that will be asked, every possible scenario that will be thrown their way. so they're pretty ready for that. they'll be doing a walk through later this afternoon to get comfortable with the actual setting, to take a look at all of the various camera angles. and then as you pointed out, t
our dan lothian is up very early at the university of denver. and, dan, i understand this is the fourth time that these two men have really ever encountered one another in person. is that expected to have any effect when they meet each other on stage? >> well, certainly this is not someone who the president spent time with in the senate, has not spent a lot of time talking to him, and when they debate tonight, for 90 minutes, it will be the most time and the longest time that they have...
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dan, your thoughts on this issue? >> well, there's two pieces of it up. were correct at the beginning when you talked about rockets and feathers. oil and gasoline prices tend to go up like a rocket, but when oil prices come down, they come -- gasoline prices come down like a feather. not nearly as quickly. our oil prices now are significantly -- >> why is that, dan? why the disconnect? that's the whole points of this discussion. >> well, here's the issue. nobody seems to know. the federal trade commission did an analysis of this last year where they identified the rockets and feather phenomenon but there's a number of potential causes. it may be that consumers are much more price-sensitive as the price is going up than when the price is coming down. they don't always look for the best bargain as long as it seems like it's a little lower. in addition, as sterling points out, that oil prices is only 70% of the price of a gallon of gas. there are other things, marketing, taxes, things like that. we don't know the cause but we know one thing, the oil companie
dan, your thoughts on this issue? >> well, there's two pieces of it up. were correct at the beginning when you talked about rockets and feathers. oil and gasoline prices tend to go up like a rocket, but when oil prices come down, they come -- gasoline prices come down like a feather. not nearly as quickly. our oil prices now are significantly -- >> why is that, dan? why the disconnect? that's the whole points of this discussion. >> well, here's the issue. nobody seems to know....
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>> so details on dan's position in murphy oil, which was first mentioned last night. was it a long, was it a short, was it some sort of derivatives exposu exposure? it is long. it looks like dan may be looking to go active. they apparently own not quite 5% in murphy oil. i'm told the size of it is significant. it may be close to 5% or will be soon. they have filed for clearance to increase the size of their position if they would like to, which is the signal they may want to go active. . interesting language in the investor letter, which had -- i understand is being distributed. we believe this lagging performance can be explained partially by murphy's disparate asset base which makes the company complex and hard to value. they have a number of suggestions, which i understand they've shared with management, as to how they can improve value. for one thing, and this is a key issue, they want murphy to spin off their retail business and separate it from there enp business. they also want to sell their canadian natural gas assets. another thing would be to sell their 5% s
>> so details on dan's position in murphy oil, which was first mentioned last night. was it a long, was it a short, was it some sort of derivatives exposu exposure? it is long. it looks like dan may be looking to go active. they apparently own not quite 5% in murphy oil. i'm told the size of it is significant. it may be close to 5% or will be soon. they have filed for clearance to increase the size of their position if they would like to, which is the signal they may want to go active. ....
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dan hurwitz is the ceo of this publicly traded company. stock is up 39%. business must be good. >> business is good and retail sales are very good. the american consumer has made a clear choice. they want value:convenience and tenants that occupy shopping centers offer value and convenience. that is what the consumers looking for. liz: is the consumer healthier than your ago? >> i think the consumer's not only healthier but more optimistic. they feel better about where they are in their jobs and better about their wages and worse about the fact the we are in any election cycle still lots of people particularly in ohio telling you how bad things are. you can't watch tv without negative adds that that doesn't impact retail sales or how people feel about their families and things are positive. liz: you have 1 twenty million square feet and 450 properties in the united states, brazil:-- which parts of the united states of looking stronger? >> our business is a local business. you can go into certain markets like phoenix where people criticize phoenix for years
dan hurwitz is the ceo of this publicly traded company. stock is up 39%. business must be good. >> business is good and retail sales are very good. the american consumer has made a clear choice. they want value:convenience and tenants that occupy shopping centers offer value and convenience. that is what the consumers looking for. liz: is the consumer healthier than your ago? >> i think the consumer's not only healthier but more optimistic. they feel better about where they are in...
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dan quayle ended up punching himself in the face. a great line that comes out in the debate are the ones that seem to be unscripted that no one has tell graphed in advance. the polls have been tightening. romney is going to get some elevation just by standing on stage next to barack obama. if he ends up putting a performance that is not zinger filled, that contrasts with our expectations and ends up looking pretty good uch there, there will be a lot of people who say he won the debate. >> mitt romney goes into the debate at a 52% favorability rating with voters. mitt romney at a 42% favorability rating. i don't know how he makes that up in 90 minutes of a debate. >> thank you for joining us. >> thanks lawrence. >> snack cakes. >>> coming up, the 47% effect. new polls show just how much the tapes have hert mitt romney. and he was caught in a lie today about his secret tax returns. >>> and in voter suppression news, a big win for voters in a pennsylvania courtroom today. and in the rewrite, the only way mitt romney can win the debate,
dan quayle ended up punching himself in the face. a great line that comes out in the debate are the ones that seem to be unscripted that no one has tell graphed in advance. the polls have been tightening. romney is going to get some elevation just by standing on stage next to barack obama. if he ends up putting a performance that is not zinger filled, that contrasts with our expectations and ends up looking pretty good uch there, there will be a lot of people who say he won the debate. >>...
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dan, i've got to ask you a question. i heard on the radio today that shanahan said he is not working out any kickers. i want to know if you and chris actually believe that, and can that be the case? >> well, let's touch on that for a moment. the question is, why aren't the redskins working out any kickers? chris, does that surprise you that he's not working out any kickers? >> i thought until he made the kick, they would be working out kickers this week. i heard a couple of rumors that neil might be in the building today. but that's unconfirmed. i think he kept his job. >> mike shanahan at least for this week, cundiff's job is going to be safe. that doesn't necessarily mean they won't be working out a kicker. before we talk about the redskins any further, i would be remiss if we wouldn't get out to nationals park where they have a chance to lock up the division title. that magic number down to one. you feeling it? >> reporter: we're feeling it. we're waiting to see, fans are waiting. the big story, no question they want
dan, i've got to ask you a question. i heard on the radio today that shanahan said he is not working out any kickers. i want to know if you and chris actually believe that, and can that be the case? >> well, let's touch on that for a moment. the question is, why aren't the redskins working out any kickers? chris, does that surprise you that he's not working out any kickers? >> i thought until he made the kick, they would be working out kickers this week. i heard a couple of rumors...
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cronkite, peter jennings, dan raktsers, let's break it down. >> those are straight news anchors. chris is an opinion guy. >> okay. that's a good point. but the point is he's utterly himself and he's interesting as hell. >> so tell me what it is about his voice and mannerisms that les you do him. >> well, people are famous for things they say and how they say them. he's famous for both. he's pretty outspoken. >> he's outspoken. he asks a question, he answers it and then -- he's a secret suck set. how come you don't do in ebb from fox? i'd love to see you do o'reilly. >> the time ran out on the fox people. if they wanted, i would do it. >> you've written a candid book about your life. why did you leave "saturday night live"? it seem liked a nice perch. >> i think after my second stalker, i thought, it doesn't just affect me, it affects my family. i was tired of -- it's trying to strike a chord on the violin with the nypd walking in front of you. who cares. i don't want that anymore. >> you wanted to recede from the spotlight. >> yeah, didn't want do anymore. >> but you're still try
cronkite, peter jennings, dan raktsers, let's break it down. >> those are straight news anchors. chris is an opinion guy. >> okay. that's a good point. but the point is he's utterly himself and he's interesting as hell. >> so tell me what it is about his voice and mannerisms that les you do him. >> well, people are famous for things they say and how they say them. he's famous for both. he's pretty outspoken. >> he's outspoken. he asks a question, he answers it and...
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vice presidential debate, is it that important, dan balz? >> yes. >> why? >> absolutely. because of what happened last week. >> only because of that? >> no. because of paul ryan and paul ryan budget. >> it important for the future of paul ryan? he can't lay an egg, lose to biden. >> sure. >> the punching bag of the right. if you lose to joe biden what good are you? >> exactly. >> low pressure on him. win or lose, paul ryan at this point has a bright future in the republican party. i think it's important for another reason. that is, we'll have a foreign policy speech today by mitt romney and that issue's going to come up, the first major confrontation after that speech and an area we see some foreign policy tangling for the first time. >> joe biden, what's the temperature of the porridge? >> we'll go with just right. >> my point is, what do you think that -- what's the advice he's getting? if you're in that room, when's the advice? how much more aggressive than the president? >> more aggressive than the president but i mean he has a lot of opportunities with the ryan budge
vice presidential debate, is it that important, dan balz? >> yes. >> why? >> absolutely. because of what happened last week. >> only because of that? >> no. because of paul ryan and paul ryan budget. >> it important for the future of paul ryan? he can't lay an egg, lose to biden. >> sure. >> the punching bag of the right. if you lose to joe biden what good are you? >> exactly. >> low pressure on him. win or lose, paul ryan at this...
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>> especially nervous because dan gilbert was behind the camera. we go in and pitch and we knew who was watching video. so absolutely. >> done that, when you heard your company had been chosen what was your moment like for you?. >> it was very exciting from my company. we moved from silicon valley to cleveland for the purpose of joining bizdom it was exciting of the as a tech company in a central tech hub knowing what cleveland has to offer in the tech space an entrepreneural space we were excited. >> that is it news flash, everybody. she moves from silicon valley to cleveland for the opportunity. you know, there are venture-capitalists all over the world. how is bizdom different? >> they provide a tremendous opportunity to network through the quicken loans company, family of companies and mentoring opportunities are phenomenal. they really do support us. >> what is your dream with mascot secret? do you to sell it? do you want to make a lot of money? are you a serial entrepreneur? >> i explore all opportunities. mainly we want to build in cleveland
>> especially nervous because dan gilbert was behind the camera. we go in and pitch and we knew who was watching video. so absolutely. >> done that, when you heard your company had been chosen what was your moment like for you?. >> it was very exciting from my company. we moved from silicon valley to cleveland for the purpose of joining bizdom it was exciting of the as a tech company in a central tech hub knowing what cleveland has to offer in the tech space an entrepreneural...
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. >> sergeant dan herring is in charge of a-block east. >> it was the first block built and used. used to be the old max. now, it houses medium security. >> this one is better because it's single cell. and there's a more relaxed atmosphere. >> jessie walker is serving up to five years for aggravated sexual assault. he's known as jazz by his fellow tier mates. >> my first couple of months, i didn't think i could make it this long. i never seen myself being here for a year. i thought i was going to crumble up and die, you know. >> on a-east, there are only two officers to manage 95 inmates. >> it's almost like a college of psychology. deviant and otherwise. you learn a lot about people, is their movement, their eyes. things that tell on them. i would be a liar if i didn't say that there are times where the hair stands up on the back of your neck. but that just goes with the job. >> with the numbers heavily in their favor, many inmates see themselves in the position of power. >> they're only in there to make sure nothing major goes on. other than that, inmates run everything else. >>
. >> sergeant dan herring is in charge of a-block east. >> it was the first block built and used. used to be the old max. now, it houses medium security. >> this one is better because it's single cell. and there's a more relaxed atmosphere. >> jessie walker is serving up to five years for aggravated sexual assault. he's known as jazz by his fellow tier mates. >> my first couple of months, i didn't think i could make it this long. i never seen myself being here for...
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text sr2 for lloyd benson to dan quail in 1988. he use jack kennedy and you're no jack kennedy. sr3. size in 2000. sr4. gerald ford's answer in 1976 there was no soviet domination of eastern europe. results a little later. next up, the latest on the libya investigation. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support a
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dan lothian is with the president in keen, california, and, dan, first of all, we'll talk about some of the big name stars. i know there's, like, quite a few of them there, but i'm curious if the obama campaign or the president has any response so far to this big policy speech that was late out by romney earlier this morning. >> well, the president himself has not weighed in on it yet, but his campaign spokesman, ben labolt, also former secretary of state madeleine albright did hold a conference call a short time ago where they really attacked mitt romney saying that he is not fit to be commander in chief. they said that his policies are what he would put in place are really unclear. that he has been shift aing lot of his positions, and, again, saying that he doesn't -- he is not really on the same level as the president. it was really sort of a fierce attack from the very beginning going detail by detail, whether it comes to the u.s. relationship with israel, whether it comes to what romney pointed out on libya, or even on south america. they said that it semplly is lack and that he
dan lothian is with the president in keen, california, and, dan, first of all, we'll talk about some of the big name stars. i know there's, like, quite a few of them there, but i'm curious if the obama campaign or the president has any response so far to this big policy speech that was late out by romney earlier this morning. >> well, the president himself has not weighed in on it yet, but his campaign spokesman, ben labolt, also former secretary of state madeleine albright did hold a...
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dan, let's start with you. team obama says no zingers. he's going to talk to those people on the couches. really? no zingers? >> well, you know, listen to what jen socky, the traveling communications or spokesperson with the campaign, she said probably not. probably not what the president will be focused on. that the president instead will be speaking to the american people, talking about moving the country forward. so that will be the focus. but i have to tell you, in the middle of a debate, no doubt we will hear some sharp responses from the president as he tries to counter what mitt romney may be throwing his way. the bottom line, though, as you pointed out, both campaigns really trying to lower expectations. you hear aides with the campaign saying that the president has not had a lot of time to practice as opposed to mitt romney who went through the primary season and has a lot of experience. and the president himself last night in a grass roots event in las vegas also started playing a little bit of that game. take a listen. >> i kno
dan, let's start with you. team obama says no zingers. he's going to talk to those people on the couches. really? no zingers? >> well, you know, listen to what jen socky, the traveling communications or spokesperson with the campaign, she said probably not. probably not what the president will be focused on. that the president instead will be speaking to the american people, talking about moving the country forward. so that will be the focus. but i have to tell you, in the middle of a...
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. >> "the washington post's" chief correspondent dan balz joins me now. you watched so many of these debates and posed eight questions that you think sets the stage for tonight. >> right. >> let's talk about first what's at stake here. the first debate, the first face-off between the two men. >> the first debate is always the most important. it draws the biggest audience. the stakes for both president obama and mitt romney are big. but obviously bigger for mitt romney because he's had a bad couple of weeks and i think there is more pressure on him at this point to do something that changes the nature of the debate, changes the nature of the race, gives people an opportunity to take a fresh look at him and i think that's what he'll be trying to do tonight. >> what do you think the winning strategies are? your second question. the winning strategies for each side. >> the winning strategy for governor romney is to do two things which are not easily done together. one is to be pretty aggressive on the president, to go after him, to attack him in ways that he'
. >> "the washington post's" chief correspondent dan balz joins me now. you watched so many of these debates and posed eight questions that you think sets the stage for tonight. >> right. >> let's talk about first what's at stake here. the first debate, the first face-off between the two men. >> the first debate is always the most important. it draws the biggest audience. the stakes for both president obama and mitt romney are big. but obviously bigger for mitt...
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and dan tweeted, one can hope but it will be a drawp. people will hear what they want to hear. most minds were made up months ago. if this year's election were judged on the ability to keep things interesting on the campaign trail joe biden would win hands down. his speeches are not the only part of the equationp. there is the matter of his sex appeal. take a look at this. >> since i've been here a number of times over the last 20 years, i knew it was going to be -- you mind if i take my coat off with your permission? thank you. all right. >> check out the buysep flex -- are we really going to show a bisep flex? we missed it. okay. close your eyes. okay. the vp's allure is the subject of a new piece in politico. politico senior washington, d.c. correspondent jonathan allen wrote it and joins me now. jonathan, we did miss the bicep shot, paul ryan has the px 90 thing going on. we've seen the example of joe biden on the trail, joe biden being very smooth, trying to relate and be charming, charm offensive with the female crowd, hang out with the biker ladies. we saw that picture.
and dan tweeted, one can hope but it will be a drawp. people will hear what they want to hear. most minds were made up months ago. if this year's election were judged on the ability to keep things interesting on the campaign trail joe biden would win hands down. his speeches are not the only part of the equationp. there is the matter of his sex appeal. take a look at this. >> since i've been here a number of times over the last 20 years, i knew it was going to be -- you mind if i take my...
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. >> i'm dan lothian at the white house. a big week for president obama as he faces his gop opponent in the first presidential debate in denver on wednesday. a lot is riding on the performance of each candidate. and both campaigns are trying to lower expectations. now, following the debate, the president will spend the next two days campaigning in the important battleground state of ohio. by the way, president obama will prepare for the debates in nevada where he'll also hold a campaign rally. >>> i'm paul steinhauser on the campaign trail. republican presidential nominee mitt romney flies to colorado tomorrow. he holds a rally in the swing state tomorrow night before hunkering down for final preparations. meanwhile his wingman, running mate paul ripian campaigns at the beginning of the week in iowa. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. all eyes will be on the economy this week. the big news for wall street comes on friday with the september jobs report. of course, that is key for the market, but it's also key in the race for t
. >> i'm dan lothian at the white house. a big week for president obama as he faces his gop opponent in the first presidential debate in denver on wednesday. a lot is riding on the performance of each candidate. and both campaigns are trying to lower expectations. now, following the debate, the president will spend the next two days campaigning in the important battleground state of ohio. by the way, president obama will prepare for the debates in nevada where he'll also hold a campaign...
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dan eagan has an important piece that folks should take a look at. between charlie and all the other groups out there, they've had a lot of money. whether that money has been strategic strategically spent is the question. we've focused a laser on the middle class. there's a week in august where restore had an ad up about jobs, crossroads had an ad up about the debt. >> those are three republican-oriented super pacs. >> romney was advertising on welfare reform. if you're a voter in toledo, you're saying what is the story they're trying to tell about president obama? i get that they don't like him but what is the strategy here? on the republican side, a reason that the money has slowed down a little bit is that people are disappointed with the overall big picture, extstrategic. >> i'm sure you don't mean to imply that there's more coordination -- >> i'm trying to imply there's a lot more common sense we've been advertising on our side than they have been doing on their side. >> when i just made that comment to bill, obviously, in a lighthearted way bec
dan eagan has an important piece that folks should take a look at. between charlie and all the other groups out there, they've had a lot of money. whether that money has been strategic strategically spent is the question. we've focused a laser on the middle class. there's a week in august where restore had an ad up about jobs, crossroads had an ad up about the debt. >> those are three republican-oriented super pacs. >> romney was advertising on welfare reform. if you're a voter in...
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dan loeb on facebook had put last week out a note that you ought to buy the romney futures because they were so depressed. i don't know how the money works in that thing, but he made ten points on the upside. >> wonder what the capital gains treatment is on that. >> that's a good question. >> rick santelli, i haven't even talked about march you draghi. he had an impact on the markets early on today, didn't he? >> he definitely did. if i look at interest rate complex between the mario draghi influences, the euro rally. we saw interest rates on the safe harbors like ten-year notes move higher. the stocks really grasping in and getting close to triple digits has put the ten-year pretty much at the top of what has been an eight-trading day, 5 1/2 basis point closing range. the boon, which closed a bit ago, is in a 2 1/2 point basis range for seven trading days. it's somewhat amazing. the issue with draghi remains. he moves foreign exchange a lot. they think he has that bazooka. we're not sure if he has the fuse and match to light it. >> steve liesman, let's talk about tomorrow's numbers. we
dan loeb on facebook had put last week out a note that you ought to buy the romney futures because they were so depressed. i don't know how the money works in that thing, but he made ten points on the upside. >> wonder what the capital gains treatment is on that. >> that's a good question. >> rick santelli, i haven't even talked about march you draghi. he had an impact on the markets early on today, didn't he? >> he definitely did. if i look at interest rate complex...
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. >> some will remember only one thing from the 88 vice president t shall debate when dan quayle compared his experience to jfk. >> senator, you are no ted kennedy. >> years later in the debate al gore walked off to bush. >> al gore tries to be a bully. bush doesn't say anything. he just looks at him smiles gives him the head wink and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- it just absolutely devastating. >> you watching go? >> we all revert to our junior high mentality with our team scores. yeah. >> what most people don't know is bush had been prepared. judd gray who played the role of al gore in the debate prep and had seen him pull this trick, so he said to bush be prepared he is going to come get in your face. we all dismissed it at the time. sure enough it happened. >> which raises the question, how do candidates prepare? these two debate coaches showed me. mark mckinnon and o'donnell spreped president bush for debate. o'donnell later coached mitt romney and michelle back man. the coaches spend hours trying to rep date debate moments. >> you have a candidate stand in
. >> some will remember only one thing from the 88 vice president t shall debate when dan quayle compared his experience to jfk. >> senator, you are no ted kennedy. >> years later in the debate al gore walked off to bush. >> al gore tries to be a bully. bush doesn't say anything. he just looks at him smiles gives him the head wink and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- it just absolutely devastating. >> you watching go? >> we...
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thanks very much, dan, for that. an unemployment surprise that could impact the race for the white house. the labor department reporting today that the jobless rate fell to 7.8% last month. that's the lowest level since president obama took office. and hiring was stronger than originally reported throughout the summer. our chief national correspondent john king is joining us now. john, take us inside these new numbers. >> wolf, no question that the headline, the lower rate, some job growth last month encouraging for the president as we get close to the election. there's a lot of data that makes you suggest this is still a tough recovery, but this is the united states unemployment rate during the obama presidency. you see now when you track it all out, up above 10% at one point, we are now exactly at the same point we were when the president took office. that's encouraging for the white house. of course they wish it were lower, but below 8%. that's something the president and governor romney have talked about for some
thanks very much, dan, for that. an unemployment surprise that could impact the race for the white house. the labor department reporting today that the jobless rate fell to 7.8% last month. that's the lowest level since president obama took office. and hiring was stronger than originally reported throughout the summer. our chief national correspondent john king is joining us now. john, take us inside these new numbers. >> wolf, no question that the headline, the lower rate, some job...
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we'll hear from both campaigns including dan senior and elaine mayor and antonio verigosa. dennis ross. that and more up next. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reaction
we'll hear from both campaigns including dan senior and elaine mayor and antonio verigosa. dennis ross. that and more up next. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to...
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dan, i loved having you on. we'll see you next time. >> good to see you. >> dan bartlett joining us from atlantic. ga gary cokaminsky. >> i'm here in the control room. i was watching like much of the viewers. meg whitman joined. a lot of people wondering why is the slot down again today? let me tell you. every time a ceo comes on the air there's anticipation that the ceo is going to say something to at least stop the selling. i'm going to explain why that was not the case. certainly as you know, miss whitman was really on message. she talked about the employees many times. she talked about all the new products. when she was asked specific success things about the business, she spoke about the great new products. you asked a fantastic question about the board of directors. i don't think she really answer thad question. as you know, this is a board that's been criticized for some time. she focused on the new members, not the legacy members that are still there. chesapeake, probably the best board. hewlett-packard,
dan, i loved having you on. we'll see you next time. >> good to see you. >> dan bartlett joining us from atlantic. ga gary cokaminsky. >> i'm here in the control room. i was watching like much of the viewers. meg whitman joined. a lot of people wondering why is the slot down again today? let me tell you. every time a ceo comes on the air there's anticipation that the ceo is going to say something to at least stop the selling. i'm going to explain why that was not the case....
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of the worst reporter in the history of man, were katie couric, bryant gum bell, brian williams, and dan rather, drum roll, katie couric chosen by the audience and there she is. you were at the ceremony last night. what did they do, they asked for a round of applause and then tell everybody-- >> like the old shows on tv where the meter goes and the needle goes, it's a fun time to be together. 25 years the media research center. a great organization, do a tremendous job and personally, i love barbara streisand, and people who need people are the luckiest people in the world. >> dave: and serious, remembering andrew breitbart, what a loss. >> a great blogger and jim has been way ahead on the blogging and independent stuff and he's taught me a lot. and i think this is the wave of the future, i really do, a way not only to hold the existing mainstream media accountable, but i think eventually
of the worst reporter in the history of man, were katie couric, bryant gum bell, brian williams, and dan rather, drum roll, katie couric chosen by the audience and there she is. you were at the ceremony last night. what did they do, they asked for a round of applause and then tell everybody-- >> like the old shows on tv where the meter goes and the needle goes, it's a fun time to be together. 25 years the media research center. a great organization, do a tremendous job and personally, i...
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dan lothian with the president this evening, thanks so much, dan. >>> and go ahead. >>> foreign policy battle continues right here in the "situation room" later this hour with a top adviser from each campaign to join us live. looking forward to that. >> two senior representatives from both campaigns. >> yep. >>> we're also following two chinese telecommunications giants, both labeled potential threat to u.s. national threat. we have details of a warning coming in from the house intelligence committee. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> there are two of the biggest telecommunications companies in the world and u.s. lawmakers are warning they may be trojan horses for the chinese government and a possible cyber war. our foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty is following the story for us. jill, what exactly is the house intelligence committee saying about these chinese companies? >> reporter: well, start with what they're not saying,
dan lothian with the president this evening, thanks so much, dan. >>> and go ahead. >>> foreign policy battle continues right here in the "situation room" later this hour with a top adviser from each campaign to join us live. looking forward to that. >> two senior representatives from both campaigns. >> yep. >>> we're also following two chinese telecommunications giants, both labeled potential threat to u.s. national threat. we have details of a...
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was chief of staff for are then senator dan quayle during his debate against senator lloyd benson. while he probably lost the debate the bush quail ticket won the 1988 election in a landslide. how important then are vice presidential debates, bill? welcome. what do you think? >> i think this vice presidential debate is important because mitt romney won so big last week on wednesday night. the question for paul ryan is can he protect in a way mitt romney's achievement and can he consolidate it and after the romney debate after the ryan debate in a sense can it confirm what romney did. i think it is a very important moment. vice president biden will try very hard to retrospecktively discredit mitt romney's victory. he will say maybe obama was off his game a little. he won't say that but implication. all lies, deception, flip flopping, big mirage that you saw for 90 minutes. biden is going to come incredibly hard at romney. ryan has to defend romney and in effect consolidate romney's gains. like coming in in the second leg of a relay race. your team is ahead and you got to hold the le
was chief of staff for are then senator dan quayle during his debate against senator lloyd benson. while he probably lost the debate the bush quail ticket won the 1988 election in a landslide. how important then are vice presidential debates, bill? welcome. what do you think? >> i think this vice presidential debate is important because mitt romney won so big last week on wednesday night. the question for paul ryan is can he protect in a way mitt romney's achievement and can he...